Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Should You Sit Near A Printer

When the presumption has no limits ....

We are a comment on that, though it has little to do with football but goes deeper, demonstrates once again how the arrogance of certain kids EVID "spoiled" and entitled to impose its authority even when not in use, by SOMEONE who is beyond their reach over many, too many times the limit.
now probably someone with guilty conscience, finding the usual support of the "do-gooders" on duty on Sunday will also go on television to explain his reasons for taking refuge behind the usual talk of impeccable quality and ethics of many young men. But some accadementi speak for themselves!

article: WWW.ABRUZZOCALCIODILETTANTI.IT

The earth shook. The houses have stood the shock, but the tsunami swallowed, in its fury, thousands of lives, sweeping away the northeastern coast of Japan. The tragedy affected an entire people. And maybe a few days ago, also the heart of Daisuke Shibusawa (pictured), the little samurai Sporting Scalo, has felt a jolt. His Chiba, metropolitan district on the outskirts of Tokyo, has been buffeted by the terrible earthquake (magnitude 8.9 on the Richter scale) that struck the entire Japan. Daisuke's family survived the disaster, but when you are at over ten thousand miles from home, it becomes very difficult to run after a ball. "I'm terrified. I feel so helpless here in Abruzzo, far away from my loved ones and can not do anything. Mentally it is not easy to go forward. "

The reaction of the Japanese people in the moments immediately after the disaster has made known to the world community's dignity and composure of a nation. The chorus of solidarity has risen on a global scale, joining in a single embrace: the world of politics to the social, also from the sport, have come signs of brotherhood.

Friday, March 11. Few hours have passed by the disaster, when the Inter players who are committed to travel with Brescia, go down in the arm with the mourning to pay homage to their compatriots of Yuto Nagatomo, the first Japanese player in the history of Inter. Sunday, March 13. Just a few minutes to kickoff the match between Sporting and Casalincontrada Scalo. Francesco Acciavatti, black jacket Pescara is the arbitrator of the dispute. So how did it happen on the fields of central Europe, the leaders of the team gialloblù forward the request to observe a minute's silence in memory of the victims of the disaster. The response of the referee is a resounding "no." The motivation? There is a circular that provides for this. Therefore, the permit is denied.

Daisuke Shibusawa was there, just a few meters, while learning the indisputable choice (?) Of the referee: 'I did not understand the reasons why the referee did not give one minute of silence. There had to be. Period. Unfortunately we are not Inter, or enjoy a great view. We are small and, therefore, we are treated as such. I heard that the referee could not do anything else. It seems very strange. I played with a heavy heart. "

The thought of Daisuke runs faster than the legs and the ball. And the decision of the referee, unprecedented and unaccountable, it almost seems a slap in the face to the dignity of the entire football universe. It is enough for one gesture to throw mud on a copious immense human tragedy. The opportunity to make a good impression (there where "good impression", meant well, was just "adapt" to the rules laid by common sense and the opportunity) was stupidly sent to the air. The aggravating circumstance, moreover, be explained by the fact that this remained an isolated and limited on a national scale. Just where in the region, only two years ago, you were crying the 309 victims of a tragedy so similar as painful. It's true: Sometimes, those who reproach of ignorance twenty-two guys running after a leather ball, taking refuge behind the "authority" of a whistle, could do more harm than it can do an unsportsmanlike act. That bitterness.

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